Will the Rudy Giuliani strategy of waiting until Florida to really campaign work, or will it backfire?
I know as much as any analyst. So, in other words, nothing. However, it just seems like in this media driven "horserace" mentality to this primary season, it doesn't seem to me like this will work. Out of sight, out of mind. But who knows. Maybe he'll win Florida by 10 points and get magazine covers calling him "The Comeback Kid 2008".
Public Comments
- Yeah, I kind of think he shot himself in the foot...
- Backfire
- It will backfire like a 1923 Ford truck. *BOOM* No more Gooliani
- It sounded good but it hasn't been working well so far. He hasn't gotten enough publicity. Its a gamble and we will see if it pays offbut i think he will drink his own poison.
- Who knows. He is taking a big gamble. If it works he will be considered as a genius, if not, he is gone from the race.
- I think it is the best option he had available to him...it has a better chance of working then campaigning where he would surely get crushed, like new hampshire. However, this doesn't mean he will win.
- I think he will. I was surprised when he went to the front runner to last place. But I think he will have a comeback, hopefully. The states that I think he would win would be: NY, FL, California, New Jersey, and Illinois.
- He has no chance. Just look at my most recent question. Rudy LOVES taxes, despite what he might say. Many of the voters know this. By the way, he'll have to do a lot better than just winning Florida if he wants the nomination. And he won't even win Florida!
- It´s a gamble....I knida like him but to risky to put in Oval Office. Will he gamble like this?
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